Noun
psion (plural psions)
The psi-meson, a sub-atomic particle.
psion (plural psions)
A person with psionic abilities.
2010 onward Psion intends to tailor and customize modular variants of its products through its online community, Ingenuity Working. Source: Internet
As Psion had patented the use of EPROMS as storage device it was impossible for other device manufacturers to copy this unusual approach to mobile storage. Source: Internet
A second effort, dubbed Project Protea, produced the Psion Series 5 for sale in 1997, a completely new product from the 32-bit hardware upwards through the OS, UI, and applications. Source: Internet
In 2003–4, Psion Teklogix and its founder David Potter expressed interest in Linux as the operating system for its devices as it divested from Symbian. Source: Internet
It was also released by Atelier Software for the Psion 5 handheld computer, and mobile phones in 2006. citation * The July 2005 issue of Nintendo Power stated that a development cartridge of SimCity for the NES was found at Nintendo headquarters. Source: Internet
Organiser I Launched in 1984, citation the Psion Organiser was the "World's first practical pocket computer". Source: Internet